Astrology, 523:service, motivated by love. Thus the two major democracies can eventually restore world order,Destiny, 98:service, motivated by love. Thus the two major democracies can eventually restore world order,Externalisation, 177:the dictator powers but not against the fighting democracies. The battle today is being fought outExternalisation, 178:with force. The challenge was taken up by the democracies who [179] stand for human rights andExternalisation, 179:to align themselves on the side of the allied democracies, and endeavor to awaken the neutralExternalisation, 179:They too must be liberated by the allied democracies. On the basis of an active will-to-good, theExternalisation, 179:justifying the fighting spirit of the Christian democracies, [180] that it is motive that counts.Externalisation, 183:and by the calm and unafraid challenges of the democracies. On all sides the need for a new worldExternalisation, 185:of totalitarian aggressors, of allied democracies and of anxious neutral nations must be changedExternalisation, 187:way of living and the spiritual objects of the democracies are recognized by all, and it is theseExternalisation, 187:the totalitarian concepts of life. Through the democracies humanity speaks. Externalisation, 190:plan? Towards what world objectives should the democracies work? Utopian schemes, idealistic formsExternalisation, 192:subdued, it will be necessary for the conquering democracies to be generous, merciful,Externalisation, 199:world into opposing groups. There are the great democracies, under which certain of the fewExternalisation, 199:of the weak are part of ancient history. The democracies, with all their present ineffectiveness,Externalisation, 200:divided as follows: A Federal Union of the great democracies after the war. This might include theExternalisation, 214:includes, among others, a number of powerful democracies and republics. Fear, terror and a sense ofExternalisation, 239:thought and action which distinguishes the democracies, and the cruel suppression of all liberty ofExternalisation, 365:aggressor nations and the unpreparedness of the democracies. This unpreparedness is being rapidlyExternalisation, 373:gives rise to questions. Why did the powerful democracies, in the last analysis, permit this warExternalisation, 373:nations, collective self-interest forced the democracies into combat, and yet this sameExternalisation, 374:Process Some nations, particularly the great democracies, like the British Commonwealth of NationsExternalisation, 376:what must not, and shall not, be permitted. The democracies have awakened also to their weaknessesExternalisation, 650:- immense power. Other nations, the so-called democracies, are in a state of great confusion, splitExternalisation, 651:and dominant groups: the totalitarians and the democracies. The consequences of attaining a pointExternalisation, 664:but the average citizen in all the western democracies and in the Soviet Union is as well educatedProblems, 67:of their dividends. In the hands of the great democracies and of the Anglo-Saxon and ScandinavianRays, 744:Very few people are free agents, even in the democracies. A man born in Central Russia, forRays, 745:wickedness. On the other hand, the much vaunted democracies have much to learn. Men are not trulyRays, 746:because there is widespread evil even in the democracies; a true house cleaning is sorely needed. Rays, 748:and, aided by Great Britain, the two great democracies, expressing right human relations and the